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In the Results subsection of Abstract, there is an error in the seventh sentence. The correct sentence is: The average prevalence of diarrheal diseases among children of women who practiced HDS significantly reduced over the period of the GDHS compared to those whose mothers did not practice HDS [2008 ATE(95%CI) = -0.09(-0.16, -0.02), 2014 ATE(95%CI) = -0.05(-0.09, –0.01) and Pooled data ATE(95%CI) = -0.05(-0.09, –0.02)].
In the Impact of access to hygienic disposal of stools on the risk of diarrhea diseases subsection of Results, there is an error in the second and third sentences. The correct sentences are: Analysis indicates that in 2003 the average diarrheal diseases of children under two years whose mothers had access to hygienic disposal of stools reduced by 6%, though this was not statistically insignificant (ATE = -0.06, 95%CI = -0.13, 0.02). For the subsequent GDHS years (2008 and 2014) in addition with the pooled data, the average reduction rate was observed to be statistically significant [2008 ATE(95%CI) = -0.09(-0.16, -0.02), 2014 ATE(95%CI) = -0.05(-0.09, -0.01) and Pooled data ATE(95%CI) = -0.05(-0.09, -0.02)] (Table 4).
There are errors in the values of 95% Confidence Interval in Table 4. Please see the correct Table 4 here.
Reference
Citation: Tetteh J, Adomako I, Udofia EA, Yarney E, Quansah H, Yawson AO, et al. (2024) Correction: Hygienic disposal of stools and risk of diarrheal episodes among children aged under two years: Evidence from the Ghana Demographic Health Survey, 2003–2014. PLoS ONE 19(12): e0315111. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0315111
Published: December 3, 2024
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